Bjarngrimr of Nordmann

Bjarngrimr of Nordmann (855-886) was the Viking king of Nordmann during the late 9th century. He was killed in a naval battle off Kent in 886 AD.

Biography
Bjarngrimr was born in Norway in 855, and he became a seafaring Viking raider and, later, the sea king of Nordmann. In 886, he and a Viking fleet appeared off the coast of Kent, England, intending on plundering the Kentish coast. However, Ealdorman Ine of Kent's numerically-superior Kentish army embarked on ships from the port of Dover and engaged the Nordmann fleet in battle; Bjarngrimr and his entire fleet was lost in the ensuing decisive battle.